Daily Forecast for December 9th 2016

Kelly Monaco is an American model, actress and Playboy Playmate for the April 1997 issue, who portrayed Livvie Locke on ABC's Port Charles, is playing Sam McCall on General Hospital, and the winner of the first season of Dancing with the Stars.

She was born on Sunday May 23rd 1976, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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December 9th 2016 presents Kelly Monaco with a possibility for major opportunity, along with the right energies to make it come true - strength, capability, and persistence.

Kelly should rely on what she knows, and not take someone else's word for it.

Today, Monaco needs to focus on work and planning, and avoid possible emotional Confrontations.

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About Kelly's Numerological Forecast & Personal Day Cycle

Just as Kelly Monaco evolves through a nine-year cycle and experiences the nine-month cycle, she is also subjected to nine-day cycles, even though their impact is subtle compared to the Personal Year and even Personal Month cycles. The Personal Day cycles proceed according to the same pattern - 1 through 9 - that the Personal Year and Personal Month cycles do. The numbers within the daily cycles have a similar impact on Kelly to the yearly and monthly cycles - though less pronounced.

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An English actress, author and columnist who began appearing on stage, playing the title role in the 1980 British revival of The Last of Mrs. Cheyney and later had a lead role in the 1990 revival of Noël Coward's Private Lives

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An American comedian, actress, and jazz musician, who - being "famously controversial" - was "the first openly gay comic to break the late-night talk-show barrier" with her 1993 appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show